Petit Nice Passedat HotelvsHotel Peron
Both hotels are praised by those who travel for a living. Overall, Petit Nice Passedat ranks significantly higher than Hotel Peron. Petit Nice Passedat comes in at #5 in Marseille with praise from 6 reviewers including Frommer's, The Telegraph and Lonely Planet.
Petit Nice Passedat Hotel
Anse de Maldorme - Corniche J.F. Kennedy, 13007 Marseille
From $371/night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Frommer's
"This luxurious residence opened in 1917 when the Passédat family joined two villas in a secluded area below the street paralleling the beach." Full review
Fodor's
"On a rocky promontory overlooking the sea, this fantasy villa was bought from a countess in 1917 and converted to a sleek hotel-restaurant." Full review
Star Service
"Nevertheless, while this hotel may have seen better days, it still possesses a privileged aura for old and new money. For Michelin fans that follow the stars, this is a handsome stop." Full review
Gayot
"Set in a stunningly beautiful and peaceful spot overlooking the sea, Le Petit Nice has a handful of lovely, comfortable, and extremely expensive rooms."
The Telegraph
8.0
"A villa-like hotel with an air of sophisticated decadence in Marseille, on a rocky promontory – almost a bridge-head into the Med." Full review
Hideaway Report
94.0
"This intimate 16-room hotel occupies a handsome whitewashed Belle Epoque villa on a stony promontory overlooking the Mediterranean in a quiet residential district of Marseille." Full review
Hotel Peron
119 Corniche du President John Fitzgerald Kennedy, 13007 Marseille
From $79/night
- Pet Friendly
- Free Internet
- Concierge
- Air Conditioning
- Breakfast buffet
- Baggage storage
Lonely Planet
"This unusual 1920s period piece houses museum-like rooms with preserved original art deco turquoise-and-black ceramic bathrooms and parquet floors inlaid with geometric motifs." Full review
Fodor's
"A family-run jewel, this eclectic, rather eccentric hotel features rooms with different decorative themes, from delicate, rather austere Japanese to playful Dutch to colorful Moroccan." Full review